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. >> where does the money the mix of the national deficit go? $818 billion goes to the department of health and human services. 18 percent or about $725 billion goes to the social security administration. 18 percent or about $714 billion goes to the department of defense. $709er 18%, or about billion goes to all other departments. $640 billion about goes to the department of the treasury and other, and 10% or $392 billion goes to interest on public debt. >> what are the real dangers of the increasing national deficit? >> the danger is financial ruin for our country. it is financial instability. runaway inflation would have the collapse of the economy. we are on the verge of going in a pathway that will be hard to recover from. >> this is huge. this is something for do not turn it around, there will be out of control spending and will threaten your future. views,ing over political political parties must work together. >> working all the time with democrats, republicans, and independence. sometimes i could not tell you who were -- who we are focus
. >> where does the money the mix of the national deficit go? $818 billion goes to the department of health and human services. 18 percent or about $725 billion goes to the social security administration. 18 percent or about $714 billion goes to the department of defense. $709er 18%, or about billion goes to all other departments. $640 billion about goes to the department of the treasury and other, and 10% or $392 billion goes to interest on public debt. >> what are the real dangers...
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pakistan's former president will not be allowed to run for the national assembly in upcoming elections. he had been cleared to campaign for northern pakistan but now being disqualified. he has been barred from running four l fou -- in all constituencies he applied for. a new session of parliament in kenya. the arrival one in a closely- contested vote last month. we're joined from our reporter in niobe -- nairobi. >> we are just outside the parliament now. we are expecting the president to arrive very soon. he will inspect the guards and enter the parliament behind me, and he will give his speech to what is the 11th parliament here in kenya. now, in his inauguration speech he really tried to ignite the country behind him. formillion people voted him. there have been meetings between the men at the state house here to try to reconcile these different camps really, political camps, in the country and try to deal with the problems the country is facing, not only economics but in terms of food security, health issues, education. we are expecting also for him to announce his new cabinet at s
pakistan's former president will not be allowed to run for the national assembly in upcoming elections. he had been cleared to campaign for northern pakistan but now being disqualified. he has been barred from running four l fou -- in all constituencies he applied for. a new session of parliament in kenya. the arrival one in a closely- contested vote last month. we're joined from our reporter in niobe -- nairobi. >> we are just outside the parliament now. we are expecting the president to...
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the national front coalition that mainly represents the majority malay people. during the prime minister's term that began in 1981, malaysia began implementing policies that favor malays. the reforms worked to narrow the financial gap between malays and the more prosperous chinese minorities. but, frustration has built up over the years. in the 2008 elections, the ruling coalition lost nearly 30% of the parliamentary seats. as a result, it failed to meet the 2,000 majority required to make constitutional amendments. the urban chinese population resents the preferential treatment given to malays in education and employment. recent opinion polls show that usually high approval rate for the coalition has been slipping under prime minister najib. the opposition camp is now led by anwar ibrahim who served as deputy prime minister. opposition parties are aggressively campaigning in their bid to wrest the power from the ruling coalition. >> they would say enough of corruption, enough of racism, enough of abuse of power, and i believe generally malaysians are prepared f
the national front coalition that mainly represents the majority malay people. during the prime minister's term that began in 1981, malaysia began implementing policies that favor malays. the reforms worked to narrow the financial gap between malays and the more prosperous chinese minorities. but, frustration has built up over the years. in the 2008 elections, the ruling coalition lost nearly 30% of the parliamentary seats. as a result, it failed to meet the 2,000 majority required to make...
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board of the national history center. on behalf of the national history center, want to welcome everybody to this congressional briefing on the congress possible on immigration policy. it's an initiative of the american historical association and an important part about injecting the insights into historical thinking into conversations about public policy. orneither reveals secrets invites controversy to know congress finds anything -- by a difficult to achieve consensus on anything at all. but anyone who spends any time on the hill, generally they hear the same thing from people on both sides of the audience. there is a tremendous interest in the house and the senate and americans in general don't know enough history. enough meanswhat but i would venture for the purposes of this particular neighborhood, and that means an understanding of the historical context that any issues on the table. as a is no such thing legislative agenda item that doesn't have a history. to understand the basic framework of that history is to co
board of the national history center. on behalf of the national history center, want to welcome everybody to this congressional briefing on the congress possible on immigration policy. it's an initiative of the american historical association and an important part about injecting the insights into historical thinking into conversations about public policy. orneither reveals secrets invites controversy to know congress finds anything -- by a difficult to achieve consensus on anything at all. but...
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by enhancing ties with singapore in addition to these nations, the u.s. government is demonstrating the new defense strategy, rebalancing to asia. nhk world, singapore. >>> health authorities in china have found two more indications bringing the number of infections to nine. the number of patients may grow. a third man has died from h7n9. strain of flu not detected in people. they warn the number of people infected by the virus may grow. local authorities in china announced wednesday a third man has died from the virus. a strain of avian flu not previously detected in people. w.h.o. spokesperson, gregory hartl, said the strain appears to have mutated making it more infectious to humans. speaking at the headquarters in geneva he cautioned against panic but predicted the number of patients will rise in the short term. >> we're a long ways away from thinking about a pandemic. we've only had, as i say, seven confirmed cases with a couple of other reported cases and no evidence of human to human transmission. >> w.h.o. administrators are coordinating with thei
by enhancing ties with singapore in addition to these nations, the u.s. government is demonstrating the new defense strategy, rebalancing to asia. nhk world, singapore. >>> health authorities in china have found two more indications bringing the number of infections to nine. the number of patients may grow. a third man has died from h7n9. strain of flu not detected in people. they warn the number of people infected by the virus may grow. local authorities in china announced wednesday a...
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the two nations seem to have new focus in recent years as china's military presence grows. the united states is promoting new policies focusing on the asia-pacific region. we report from manila with the details. charmaine deogracias has more. >> reporter: day one of the joint drill started on the island. a total of 8,000 troops are taking part. in addition to military exercises, japan was trailing singapore and three other asia-pacific nations in a maritime simulation. the philippines and china are locked in a territorial dispute over islands in the south china sea. philippine foreign affairs secretary implicitly criticized china for far-reaching territorial claims without specifically naming the country. >> this comes at a crucial time for my country and my region. for our region, excessive and exaggerated maritime and territorial claims have not only created uncertainty but have undermined the rule of law. regional stability has been placed at serious risk. >> reporter: u.s. ambassador harry thomas spoke at event of building bilateral ties. >> persistence from our respect
the two nations seem to have new focus in recent years as china's military presence grows. the united states is promoting new policies focusing on the asia-pacific region. we report from manila with the details. charmaine deogracias has more. >> reporter: day one of the joint drill started on the island. a total of 8,000 troops are taking part. in addition to military exercises, japan was trailing singapore and three other asia-pacific nations in a maritime simulation. the philippines and...
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the great circle route the atlantic and pacific our arteries to the economy in this nation. the eastern pacific and the western grid income as i mentioned, are still the primary operational areas for some of the world's most powerful and ruthless transnational criminal organizations. ensuring that requires a robust capability to address the security end of the maritime threats. their unsecured waterways and ports. it is interesting to observe how the countries in various areas are engaging with law enforcement, maritime, or coast guard in trying to resolve conflict sure of open hostility. the threats depicted on the slide are real. they exist on a daily basis. they pose a real challenge to our country. the interagency, they could be met and defeated. please go to slide three. i will take a minute to discuss an example of an area not often considered. but nonetheless important. every nation has made claims of sovereignty. there are exploratory wells in many feeds and we have flown up there. let me tell you that they are pretty lonesome in the arctic ocean. even ecotourism is
the great circle route the atlantic and pacific our arteries to the economy in this nation. the eastern pacific and the western grid income as i mentioned, are still the primary operational areas for some of the world's most powerful and ruthless transnational criminal organizations. ensuring that requires a robust capability to address the security end of the maritime threats. their unsecured waterways and ports. it is interesting to observe how the countries in various areas are engaging with...
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the national human rights commission began an investigation. police told nhk they believe for jobs activists attracted the attention of a people who then gunned him down. >> translator: there must be a mastermind hiring the hit man. the cause of this killing is as what the media said, and the residents have known this all along. >> reporter: human rights advocates warn that -- >> since 2001, more than 35 environmentalists and human rights defenders have been killed. there is very little serious investigation by law enforcement authorities in southeast asia countries let alone any successful criminal prosecution of the perpetrators. so there say culture of impunity. there is a culture of violence. >> translator: the tragic incident left a widowed wife struggling to raise three children without a husband. >> translator: my husband used to say that if he did nothing about this problem the next generation would only have to suffer more. now he's no longer with me. i believe he knows i will do everything i have learned from him, and seen him doing,
the national human rights commission began an investigation. police told nhk they believe for jobs activists attracted the attention of a people who then gunned him down. >> translator: there must be a mastermind hiring the hit man. the cause of this killing is as what the media said, and the residents have known this all along. >> reporter: human rights advocates warn that -- >> since 2001, more than 35 environmentalists and human rights defenders have been killed. there is...
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nations of the world. to do our job, to recognize... the patterns of disease and to recognize anomalies from the normal patterns of disease-- because anomalies from the normal pattern of disease are basically what the definition of an outbreak is-- that requires a very tight partnership and working relationship between the clinical community, the health care providers themselves, as well as the laboratories that see the specimens and make the diagnoses. in addition, it requires having robust investigative capacity at mostly the local level, but also at the state level, because by and large, that's where most of the action occurs. it is very, very important, particularly for people in the united states and other relatively wealthy countries to understand that this is one small boat. and we may be in the more affluent part of the boat, but we're still in the same boat, and it's in our interest to help everybody understand their health and deal with their health problems, especially the infectious disease pro
nations of the world. to do our job, to recognize... the patterns of disease and to recognize anomalies from the normal patterns of disease-- because anomalies from the normal pattern of disease are basically what the definition of an outbreak is-- that requires a very tight partnership and working relationship between the clinical community, the health care providers themselves, as well as the laboratories that see the specimens and make the diagnoses. in addition, it requires having robust...
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i believe in the 21st century, the true wealth of the nation is found in the creative mind of its people to build and innovate, to create new products and new industries. more than any other country, the united states of america is hard wired for innovation. it has enabled generation after it generation to give life to world changing ideas -- generation after generation to give life to world changing ideas. this is made possible by the bonn less capacity of the american people and the immigrants that constantly and boundless capacity of the american people and the immigrants that constantly enrich and revitalize our national fabric. we have to make sure we are equipped for the coming competition. that takes me to the last point. that is why we are investing so much in education. that is why we are making early education, stem education such a high priority. that is why we have made research and development so critical and essential to our economic agenda. we are investing in the cutting edge technology that helps us ensure that the new new thing is not just an old old phrase, is not just
i believe in the 21st century, the true wealth of the nation is found in the creative mind of its people to build and innovate, to create new products and new industries. more than any other country, the united states of america is hard wired for innovation. it has enabled generation after it generation to give life to world changing ideas -- generation after generation to give life to world changing ideas. this is made possible by the bonn less capacity of the american people and the...
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is probably just about the most important relationship between two nations in the world. but when you list those items of controversy that senator graham mentioned, chinese position vis-a-vis syria, the completely flagrant cyber security attacks that can be testified to by any governmental agency or technology firm in this country will tell you about it occurring day after day after day, along with chinese government, you know, denials of the obvious reality. and then the situation in north korea. it is clear that while we have a friendship and an alliance and it's a very strategic one that's important for the world, it needs a lot of work right now. and i would associate with the comments of the senator. i think that the north korean nuclear program would come to a grinding halt as soon as china demands that it happens. they have the capacity to. they have the ability to they have the leverage to. i think -- i think you're right that chinese interest seeing north korea is a buffer but an unsafe buffer isn't much important and some point other nations in the pacific regio
is probably just about the most important relationship between two nations in the world. but when you list those items of controversy that senator graham mentioned, chinese position vis-a-vis syria, the completely flagrant cyber security attacks that can be testified to by any governmental agency or technology firm in this country will tell you about it occurring day after day after day, along with chinese government, you know, denials of the obvious reality. and then the situation in north...
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here is what the national institute of justice said. and, again, this is the research arm of the united states department of justice. first, the ban on so-called assault weapons, which many of you know are not -- are only different is superficial characteristics, such as whether grip is on a gun and whether the gun has up flat plastics stock that can be adjusted verses a solid woodstock, things like that. the national institute of justice said, this does nothing. these guns are rarely used in crime. there is no point in doing this stuff. of course, this confirms the study that was done by researchers selected by janet reno, not one of the top pro-gun cabinet officers in american history to conduct a study in the 1994-2004 feinstein ban on so-called assault weapons and the magazines. and that report issued, the preliminary reports over the years and the final report in 2004 said that that ban accomplished nothing. no lives were saved that they can see in a statistically discernible way. did not change how many shots were fired. it did no
here is what the national institute of justice said. and, again, this is the research arm of the united states department of justice. first, the ban on so-called assault weapons, which many of you know are not -- are only different is superficial characteristics, such as whether grip is on a gun and whether the gun has up flat plastics stock that can be adjusted verses a solid woodstock, things like that. the national institute of justice said, this does nothing. these guns are rarely used in...
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because for example if you look at the fifteenth century when china was the most powerful nation in the world it sent out ships bigger than anything columbus would dream of one hundred years later traded. it it traded it explored but unlike the west it did not conquer it did not in slaves that is the western tradition and if you think we've escaped that history second i mean the british empire is really i mean but the united states and wired i mean listen as neil going it's plain as the nose on your face i don't hate you know quite out of your way the second. second you know you look at china look at china in the fifteenth century and say that somehow that's a good indicator of china today is completely wrong it's like saying let's you know forget about anything that's going to us back you know but no no but but but wait a second i mean like a moebius look at the u.s. under george bush and you know from two thousand to two thousand and eight and to say about you know the white house today it's the same you know leadership it is change is the same what is it what is the biggest differenc
because for example if you look at the fifteenth century when china was the most powerful nation in the world it sent out ships bigger than anything columbus would dream of one hundred years later traded. it it traded it explored but unlike the west it did not conquer it did not in slaves that is the western tradition and if you think we've escaped that history second i mean the british empire is really i mean but the united states and wired i mean listen as neil going it's plain as the nose on...
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i believe in the greatness of our nation. as the second generation greek american, my family and i been fitted greatly by the opportunities this country has offered. and our nation has made important progress over the last four years. we pulled out of a deep economic downturn. oufer financial markets have stabilized. businesses are hiring again. and we begin the long journey to put our fiscal house in order. the president and the congress together have made progress on the deficit, but there is much more to do, and we need to focus on making the economy work, for middle class families and american business in both the short and long-term. harkening back to. so phrases and words of leon panetta. if i'm confirmed, my primary focus will be to contribute to achieving balanced deficit reduction, increased enishency efficiency and effectiveness in how our government works, and targeted investments that help this economy grow and create jobs. the president is actively engaged with members congress on the subject and if i'm confirmed
i believe in the greatness of our nation. as the second generation greek american, my family and i been fitted greatly by the opportunities this country has offered. and our nation has made important progress over the last four years. we pulled out of a deep economic downturn. oufer financial markets have stabilized. businesses are hiring again. and we begin the long journey to put our fiscal house in order. the president and the congress together have made progress on the deficit, but there is...
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and the name of the serbian nation committed by individuals. he said that during an interview on a bosnian television station. that interview will be aired on may 7. a sharper the interview stirred a lot of commotion here. the reporter was pressuring him because she wanted to hear that it was genocide that serbian president did not goal borehole -- go ball 9 yards. he said it was a crime but he did not want to declare it genocide. serbian parliament just last year declared this as a massacre, not as a genocide and all serbian officials have to follow that resolution. nevertheless, even saying this, the serbian president said it was quite important for 10 -- reconciliation. >> it is interesting bay will not use the word genocide. the international force of justice tribunal for the former yugoslavia all used the word genocide. why has this apology, now? >> that is really interesting. everybody is dazzled as to why this is happening now. havey be that serbia will talks for accession with the south in june with the eu. of the conditions is that ser
and the name of the serbian nation committed by individuals. he said that during an interview on a bosnian television station. that interview will be aired on may 7. a sharper the interview stirred a lot of commotion here. the reporter was pressuring him because she wanted to hear that it was genocide that serbian president did not goal borehole -- go ball 9 yards. he said it was a crime but he did not want to declare it genocide. serbian parliament just last year declared this as a massacre,...
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nation's books before we get to the debt ceiling? >> i'm not sure we are, actually. i think this budget was an ideological document -- >> aren't they all? wait, isn't that what it is, the president's mission statement, right? >> of course it is. no doubt about it. this is the president's statement. i worked for ronald reagan when we put our budgets. it's a statement of principle. the point i'm making is there's not a lot in here republicans are going to go say, oh, wonderful idea. we haven't talked about the new taxes which republicans will reject out of hand. the most interesting thing that happened this week when the president proposed what i think is a fairly modest change to social security, oh, my gosh, these organizations on the left, i mean, had cardiac arrest. and that makes me somewhat nervous about whether we're ever going to get serious about these big entitlements. we talk -- >> they have options -- >> all the money is in entitlements. we can't even do this baby step, baby step. >> they had cardiac arrest. they gave other
nation's books before we get to the debt ceiling? >> i'm not sure we are, actually. i think this budget was an ideological document -- >> aren't they all? wait, isn't that what it is, the president's mission statement, right? >> of course it is. no doubt about it. this is the president's statement. i worked for ronald reagan when we put our budgets. it's a statement of principle. the point i'm making is there's not a lot in here republicans are going to go say, oh, wonderful...
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century when china was the most powerful nation in the world it sent out ships bigger than anything columbus would dream of one hundred years later traded. it it traded it explored but unlike the west it did not conquer it did not in slaves that is the western tradition and if you think we've escaped that history of the second i mean the way there is little british empire is really i mean but the united states and i mean this was a neal go yes it's plain as the nose on your face i don't hate you know quite obvious wait a second. second you know you look at china to look at china in the fifteenth century and say that somehow that's a good indicator of china today is completely wrong it's like saying let's you know forget about anything that's really years back you know but not about but but wait a second i mean like a moebius look at the u.s. under george bush and you know from two thousand two thousand eight and to say about you know the white house today it's the same you know it is ship it is change is the same what is it what is the biggest differences what is the biggest differe
century when china was the most powerful nation in the world it sent out ships bigger than anything columbus would dream of one hundred years later traded. it it traded it explored but unlike the west it did not conquer it did not in slaves that is the western tradition and if you think we've escaped that history of the second i mean the way there is little british empire is really i mean but the united states and i mean this was a neal go yes it's plain as the nose on your face i don't hate...
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it's, in fact, one of the biggest users of electricity in the nation, as well. just to give you some context here, while the series of events very quickly move to the relatively small town of watertown, massachusetts, it does, of course, involve the entire greater boston area as authorities continue, as i said, less concern with identifying the two suspects as they are with finding the second suspect would you're looking at in the white hat. this suspect, the second suspect, said to be on the run. as a precaution, boston is shutting down the mbta, taking all steps possible in order to ensure the safety of people, tell people in watertown where there were shootings and reports of unexploded explosive devices in the streets after a confrontation between these two suspects and police, telling people not even to turn on their motor vehicles for fear of potential incendiary devices, telling them to stay at home. police at one point said they were going to be going door to door asking questions and looking for the suspect. he is described as armed and dangerous. a thr
it's, in fact, one of the biggest users of electricity in the nation, as well. just to give you some context here, while the series of events very quickly move to the relatively small town of watertown, massachusetts, it does, of course, involve the entire greater boston area as authorities continue, as i said, less concern with identifying the two suspects as they are with finding the second suspect would you're looking at in the white hat. this suspect, the second suspect, said to be on the...
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people and the nation he loved. this will not come to pass. rather, an echo of gabe will persist, perhaps for century. that isn't worth the loss, but the echo is good and true. i ask that you and our descendent take inspiration from my -- son's echo. thank you. [applause] >> hello. i want to particularly acknowledge these staffers in direct 8, especially who were also there at the safeway that day. i learned this about death. that after it love survives. i really hope that the love that gabe had for people and for justice lingers in this room for many, many years. this is my vision for this room. it's about fifty years from now and there are two members in congress rushing down the hallway together trying to come to a meeting that is going to be a difficult meeting in this room. and the man turns to the woman and he says, who was gabe zimmerman anyway? and the woman, a member of congress, who has done her homework. -- [laughter] says. tells the story the young staffer who was murdered trying to make democracy work i
people and the nation he loved. this will not come to pass. rather, an echo of gabe will persist, perhaps for century. that isn't worth the loss, but the echo is good and true. i ask that you and our descendent take inspiration from my -- son's echo. thank you. [applause] >> hello. i want to particularly acknowledge these staffers in direct 8, especially who were also there at the safeway that day. i learned this about death. that after it love survives. i really hope that the love that...
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century when china was the most powerful nation in the world it sent out ships bigger than anything columbus would dream of one hundred years later traded. it it traded it explored but unlike the west it did not conquer it did not in slaves that is the western tradition and if you think we've escaped that history will you reckon i mean liberation empire is really i mean but the united states and wired i mean this was an eel going it's plain as the nose on your face i don't hate you not to equate our vehicles with the second. or second you know you look at china to look at china in the fifteenth century and say that somehow that's a good indicator of china today is completely wrong it's like saying let's you know forget about anything that settlers are absolutely years back you know but not about but but wait a second i mean the mobius look at the u.s. under george bush and you know from two thousand two thousand eight and to say about you know the white house today it's the same you know it is ship it is change is the same what is it what is the biggest differences what is the bigge
century when china was the most powerful nation in the world it sent out ships bigger than anything columbus would dream of one hundred years later traded. it it traded it explored but unlike the west it did not conquer it did not in slaves that is the western tradition and if you think we've escaped that history will you reckon i mean liberation empire is really i mean but the united states and wired i mean this was an eel going it's plain as the nose on your face i don't hate you not to...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> also a discussion on u.s. competitiveness in the global market. it includes michael o'neill and ursula burns. this is an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our first panel to remain competitive in global markets. we have ursula burns, michael o'neill, and general james jones. >> good morning. my name is steve pearlstein. i'm a colonist at the washington post. i'm also a professor at george mason university. that is where i spend most of my time these days. it is a privilege to be here again.
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housing market with the national association of realtors. we have the latest developments on north korea. it is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> today's ceremony was the culmination of more than a decade of work went remains of they were recovered. they have great information on the height and some of the elements that they were not able to provide a dna match. >> this was a revolutionary type of ship. it would change warfare in one day. it is different from its predecessors. it was an entire ship made of iron. it was a transition from the wooden ship to the age of iron. more significant was the revolving gun turret. it was designed by john erickson who designed this with two guns. protected in a heavily armored turrets that could rotate 260 degrees. it separated the navigation from the firing of weapons. this change everything. the manager met on the field of battle. for four hours the ships slugged it out to a drop. what changed was the course that naval warfare would take. >> this weekend, at the history of the first ironclad
housing market with the national association of realtors. we have the latest developments on north korea. it is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> today's ceremony was the culmination of more than a decade of work went remains of they were recovered. they have great information on the height and some of the elements that they were not able to provide a dna match. >> this was a revolutionary type of ship. it would change warfare in one day. it is different from its...
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years the second most visited national park in our country. we get 14 million people a year that come to our parks. it has spectacular coastline, includes muir wood, alcatraz, we get to tell the stories, stories about essentially what you and your predecessors did this this area. our headquarters, fort mason, was the fisherman's wharf area was the port of embarkation for the wars in the pacific. just this week we brought in a world war ii 16-inch bottle ship gun to the marine head lands to put it up at battery townsly which would have been the pinnacle of coastal artillery in world war ii. so, we now have a canon or artillery collection that spans in our park that spans from the civil war to the cold war, including a preserve 19-missile base. some of you also know that during the 1906 earthquake, the army assisted greatly in the response to the city's needs. and the public flocked to the open lands at golden gate park and at the presidio, the open areas that they had there. the army provided tents and food for them during that transition perio
years the second most visited national park in our country. we get 14 million people a year that come to our parks. it has spectacular coastline, includes muir wood, alcatraz, we get to tell the stories, stories about essentially what you and your predecessors did this this area. our headquarters, fort mason, was the fisherman's wharf area was the port of embarkation for the wars in the pacific. just this week we brought in a world war ii 16-inch bottle ship gun to the marine head lands to put...
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the russian government at any given moment can put a lot of people nation that would expose the fact that we actually are in the business of creating terrorists and bringing about terrorism in the region as we have done for the last several decades in the middle east by the specially since the fall of the soviet union in the central asia hospices and they gave the tons of backtracking just out and i know there is much more in the hands of the f.s.b. had the russian government and i think this is a pretty good opportunity for solace that information to come out that in light of the american public here in the united states so had one former f.b.i. employee founder of the national security whistleblowers a coalition thank you for your time and you any time. twenty three eighteen know in moscow time just a couple minutes ago it was more top stories for you. world. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. a gulf monarchy fueling flames of on the west an activist in pole position gridlocked nobody's asian who is involved with the right to be s
the russian government at any given moment can put a lot of people nation that would expose the fact that we actually are in the business of creating terrorists and bringing about terrorism in the region as we have done for the last several decades in the middle east by the specially since the fall of the soviet union in the central asia hospices and they gave the tons of backtracking just out and i know there is much more in the hands of the f.s.b. had the russian government and i think this...
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through the tpp talks, 11 nations are on the panel to create over 650 million people who generate a third of the global gdp. the new york citys are held behind closed doors. the u.s. is reportedly demanding that the patent rights of drug companies be strengthened by expanding the period and scope of their protection. o many are now worried that if the demand goes through they will no longer be able to biogen eric drugs. those are typically about 90% cheaper than brand name equivalents after the patents exspire. >> this agreement is unfair for the poor, but may good for the rich one. people are living in the slum. couldn't afford their daily life with the basic medicine. >> reporter: supporters have high hopes for the tpp, saying it will expand trade opportunities with the u.s. and other nations. but opponents are unhappy with it. claiming the pact as it stands favor only u.s. interests in key trade areas. nhk world >>> japan and taiwan have signed an agreement on fishing rights near the senkaku islands. the new agreement is a historic achievement. the islands are controlled by japan but c
through the tpp talks, 11 nations are on the panel to create over 650 million people who generate a third of the global gdp. the new york citys are held behind closed doors. the u.s. is reportedly demanding that the patent rights of drug companies be strengthened by expanding the period and scope of their protection. o many are now worried that if the demand goes through they will no longer be able to biogen eric drugs. those are typically about 90% cheaper than brand name equivalents after the...
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that's why i'm optimistic about our future, i believe in the 21st century, the true wealth of the nation found in the creative mind of the people and ability to innovate, develop new products and industries. the united states of america is hard wired for innovation. it has enabled generation after generation of americans to give life to world changing ideas from the cot tin gin, airplane, microchip, and the internet. the list goes on and on and on, the accomplishments made possible by the capacity of the american people and the immigrants who constantly enrich and revitalize our national fabric, and that, more than anything, is why i truly believe we're better positioned than any country in the world to be the leading economy in the 21st century, but at the same time, we know that things are changing. we have to make sure we maintain our edge. we need to make sure we're fully equipped for the coming competition. that takes me to the last point. that's why we're investing so much in education. that's why we think it's critical and making early education, stem education, such a high priori
that's why i'm optimistic about our future, i believe in the 21st century, the true wealth of the nation found in the creative mind of the people and ability to innovate, develop new products and industries. the united states of america is hard wired for innovation. it has enabled generation after generation of americans to give life to world changing ideas from the cot tin gin, airplane, microchip, and the internet. the list goes on and on and on, the accomplishments made possible by the...
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the national guard, my friends in the texas air national guard, my friends in the national guard. they're here to protect. what happens when they lose their lives through some untoward violence that's not on a battlefield somewhere but right here in their own hometown? what happens when an officer is fallen because someone who shouldn't have a gun illegally has a gun and we've done nothing about it? close the gun show loophole, stop the gun trafficking. and most of all, get us universal access to gun checks and background checks. everybody should be required. i know that we can't see these clearly, but as a whole load of guns and it says, handguns offered by a private seller in tennessee. handguns offered by licensed dealer. not checking anybody, though. you got the money? you can just show up. i remember walking into a gun show and seeing children walking around unaccompanied. i believe they should not be able to walk around in a gun show unaccompanied. long guns being sold by a private seller in columbus, ohio. this is what's happening all over america. probably right now as i'm
the national guard, my friends in the texas air national guard, my friends in the national guard. they're here to protect. what happens when they lose their lives through some untoward violence that's not on a battlefield somewhere but right here in their own hometown? what happens when an officer is fallen because someone who shouldn't have a gun illegally has a gun and we've done nothing about it? close the gun show loophole, stop the gun trafficking. and most of all, get us universal access...
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by the first half of the 21 century may see a change of tables. focused on local identity and can cultural values. we all know what happened which is that with the guidance of equity office partners and minnie, the ferry building mass become the new mode for sustainable foods, the new iconic structure and everywhere throughout the bay area and recipes and part of the renounced culture. i hope you can all join me in congratulating and minnie, the port staff. everybody who worked on the land use plan and the whole real estate team that included too many architects, lawyers and too many to name but all who contributed on this renaissance and jane on our behalf, please accept our congratulations and kudos for doing it so well that it is still a new brand today and we are just really honored to have partnered with all of you. please join me in congratulating them. [ applause ] >> and we have a little plaque to commemorate that as well. please come up. let me introduce james connors, the senior property manager for the ferry building. >> thank you. >> i
by the first half of the 21 century may see a change of tables. focused on local identity and can cultural values. we all know what happened which is that with the guidance of equity office partners and minnie, the ferry building mass become the new mode for sustainable foods, the new iconic structure and everywhere throughout the bay area and recipes and part of the renounced culture. i hope you can all join me in congratulating and minnie, the port staff. everybody who worked on the land use...
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the first was that the national movement is articulated -- he believed as a nation, they had a right to independence. that was his personal belief. when they did not get any support for their position in the west, at a be damaging for support elsewhere. disappointed in are not having supported them, they turn to look to the only people prepared aid ey were supporting them. aboutioned some numbers the people -- this is a good indication of how intense -- over the last 22 years, chechens have formed a 40% coming from the russian federation even though they formless the 1% of the russian federation. than 1% of the russian federation. you have real money coming in to build various kinds of things. i would argue there is still a chechen national movement that is committed to a secular and free chechnya. unfortunately, it gets very little attention in chechnya because it has been so unsuccessful. when people are unsuccessful, and when people they hope to be their allies do not turn out to be, it is not surprised -- surprising that they turn to other people. imagine if a number of western c
the first was that the national movement is articulated -- he believed as a nation, they had a right to independence. that was his personal belief. when they did not get any support for their position in the west, at a be damaging for support elsewhere. disappointed in are not having supported them, they turn to look to the only people prepared aid ey were supporting them. aboutioned some numbers the people -- this is a good indication of how intense -- over the last 22 years, chechens have...
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a bunch of newspapers around the nation including newspapers in florida part of the tribune newspaper holdings include the two largest papers in florida the orlando sentinel and the sun sentinel in fort lauderdale on saturday the state of florida announced that it is suing b.p. and halliburton over the two thousand and ten deepwater horizon oil spill which happened three years ago saturday so will the merits of this lawsuit or debate over future laws regulating oil explore exploration refinement transportation will these debates take place in these big florida newspapers perhaps and if they are then then being alone. koch industries seems like a win for the oil barons three years ago the nation suffered its worst environmental disaster ever with the b.p. oil spill in the gulf today tar sands oil flows in wetlands across mayflower arkansas all a result of another oil pipeline accident and now with policy debates raging about more pipelines and cutting carbon emissions the biggest players in america's dirty fossil fuel industry the koch's want to control at least some of the media cover
a bunch of newspapers around the nation including newspapers in florida part of the tribune newspaper holdings include the two largest papers in florida the orlando sentinel and the sun sentinel in fort lauderdale on saturday the state of florida announced that it is suing b.p. and halliburton over the two thousand and ten deepwater horizon oil spill which happened three years ago saturday so will the merits of this lawsuit or debate over future laws regulating oil explore exploration...
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officials at the national bureau of statistics say the consumer price index rose just over 2% in march from a year earlier. it was the first time in two months the index stayed in the 2% range. consumer prices in february surged more than 3% due to higher demand for food items during the chinese new year holidays. meanwhile, the producer price index fell. prices of goods shipped by manufacturers in march fell nearly 2% year on year. but government officials remain cautious over price trends, citing china's economic recovery and bold monetary easing measures by advanced economies. >>> an international recording industry group says the sales of music cds, dvds and downloads in japan were the biggest in the world last year. the international federation of the photographic industry says the sales in japan came to nearly $4.3 billion. that's 160 million dollars more than in the previous year. the united states came in second with about $4.1 billion. the increase in japan is attributed mainly to strong sales of cds of pop groups and veteran artists. cds and dvds accounted for more than 80% o
officials at the national bureau of statistics say the consumer price index rose just over 2% in march from a year earlier. it was the first time in two months the index stayed in the 2% range. consumer prices in february surged more than 3% due to higher demand for food items during the chinese new year holidays. meanwhile, the producer price index fell. prices of goods shipped by manufacturers in march fell nearly 2% year on year. but government officials remain cautious over price trends,...
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i will start with the different national park, the acadia national park where my wife to be took me. in the early 80's her family had been going. i am from michigan. i had never been there at all. i went there and fell in love with the place and hurt, married air. we used to run up and down this road to the kind of a main road, across the street which was the park foundry. and i would go up there in the morning. i saw in this one will know this -- these graves that had just -- there were all over this matter of. the vine said crawled up. this magnificent old birch tree and others. there were straggling in killing the birches. they had so completely covered the matter of the you could not see the brook that ran through. i have a great idea. at but c'mon going to help the national park restore its pristine wilderness by going to war with these grapes. celotex and slippers and a cut the big old stems that were above mentioned have thick that liberated the birch tree. then started moving around with the grapes to clear the way so i could hear it, but i cannot see it. in the process lette
i will start with the different national park, the acadia national park where my wife to be took me. in the early 80's her family had been going. i am from michigan. i had never been there at all. i went there and fell in love with the place and hurt, married air. we used to run up and down this road to the kind of a main road, across the street which was the park foundry. and i would go up there in the morning. i saw in this one will know this -- these graves that had just -- there were all...
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the last thing the world needs is more nuclear nations at the very time the nuclear nations are trying to reduce their current number of nuclear weapons and control this danger. secondly, we face the question of iran. iran knows very well it has an opportunity this weekend. the iranian people are great people. they have a long history. many times longer than the united states of america. thousands of years. they have an ability to rejoin the community of nations to get out from under this isolation. if they will choose the simple ways of proving, as other nations proved, that they have peaceful nuclear energy. it is that simple. it is not complicated. our hope is that that initiative can begin in earnest this weekend where we will have a team prepared to negotiate and in the days ahead we can reach an understanding that will also move as we are trying with respect to the caribbean peninsula -- korean peninsula to make the world safer. that is what this is about. we have no ambitions there, and i think they know that. we want to see a peaceful community of nations treated with each othe
the last thing the world needs is more nuclear nations at the very time the nuclear nations are trying to reduce their current number of nuclear weapons and control this danger. secondly, we face the question of iran. iran knows very well it has an opportunity this weekend. the iranian people are great people. they have a long history. many times longer than the united states of america. thousands of years. they have an ability to rejoin the community of nations to get out from under this...
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> thank you very much. >> on the c-span network , the carnegie international nuclear policy conference been together more than 800 officials from around the world talk about nuclear energy and nonproliferation. live coverage begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. gov. jindal delivering his state of the state address on c-span3. on monday, president obama visiting the university of hartford in connecticut to continue his push for more federal gun-control laws. connecticut governor dan lloyd signed a new gun legislation including background checks for all gun purchases adding 100 new firearms to the state assault weapon ban and a new limits to ammunition magazines. we will bring in the president's remarks from connecticut live at 5:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. now, a discussion on the needs and challenges facing veterans returning from war. linda is a former vietnam era air force fighter and veterans activist. she heads the connecticut veteran affairs department. this is jus
[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> thank you very much. >> on the c-span network , the carnegie international nuclear policy conference been together more than 800 officials from around the world talk about nuclear energy and nonproliferation. live coverage begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. gov. jindal delivering his state of the state address on c-span3. on monday, president obama visiting the...
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nor was the united states the only host nation. argentina, brazil, new zealand, south africa also attracted millions of newcomers. it was a time when americans' interest and concern with immigrants was never hired. lacking confidence in the states to handle the interrogation, and the medical examination of immigrants because in the light of germ theory we were now on a hunt for germs among the newcomers, congress in 1891 established a bureau of immigration to curb inefficiency and regularize immigration procedures. immigration officers and physicians of the u.s. marine hospital service were stationed at immigration depots that are familiar names, perhaps now as museums. ellis island in new york harbor was one of those places. next slide -- the interrogations took place and the examination for ellises. i do not also angel island in san francisco bay on the west coast. immigrants coming from asia were examined as well. next slide. thank you. and so the idea was to have a labour force that was helping, that wasn't robust, that would b
nor was the united states the only host nation. argentina, brazil, new zealand, south africa also attracted millions of newcomers. it was a time when americans' interest and concern with immigrants was never hired. lacking confidence in the states to handle the interrogation, and the medical examination of immigrants because in the light of germ theory we were now on a hunt for germs among the newcomers, congress in 1891 established a bureau of immigration to curb inefficiency and regularize...
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that is above the national average. according to the mexican institute, the cities with more mexican immigrants are l.a., 50%. dallas, 5%. such a 10,000. the economy is in these cities grew faster than the national average. the government of mexico recognizes these. we continue to do so. mexicans remain -- their efforts to reach their efforts to achieve greatness. -- their efforts to achieve greatness. mexicans in the united states need to be on a positive dynamics now in place. our partnership has proven to be a strong one, a positive one that impacts our society. a rare opportunity stands before us. if we seize them together, we will continue to thrive together. comprehensive immigration reform offers new possibilities. we have been closely and respectfully part of this debate. whenever crosspieces are to make sure to increase opportunities of our national spirit on both sides of the border, regardless of the outcome of the process. president barack obama will visit our country. this is a fantastic opportunity to rela
that is above the national average. according to the mexican institute, the cities with more mexican immigrants are l.a., 50%. dallas, 5%. such a 10,000. the economy is in these cities grew faster than the national average. the government of mexico recognizes these. we continue to do so. mexicans remain -- their efforts to reach their efforts to achieve greatness. -- their efforts to achieve greatness. mexicans in the united states need to be on a positive dynamics now in place. our partnership...
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legitimacy of the sphere of influence of nations? >> this is china's influence not the united states. >> is it not a common understanding, stated or unstated, mostly unstated but still clear that does control the activities of countries? >> it is a little tiny country of 22 million and we are a country of 310 million. >> so we can assert ourselves wherever we want? this is bully america? >> north korea has a million man army. i don't think they are that worried. >> excuse me please. >> by our little 28,000 troops over there. and we are not going to turn tail and run and leave our allies behind, and the u.s. foreign policy is to have some influence in asia. we are shifting from the middle east to asia. so if you want to make all these changes, you are going to have to deal i think with the future president. >> you know north korea and south korea were at war and an armistice was created and the armistice is still in force. so north korea and south korea, that element as north korea looks at south korea and south korea is then viewed a
legitimacy of the sphere of influence of nations? >> this is china's influence not the united states. >> is it not a common understanding, stated or unstated, mostly unstated but still clear that does control the activities of countries? >> it is a little tiny country of 22 million and we are a country of 310 million. >> so we can assert ourselves wherever we want? this is bully america? >> north korea has a million man army. i don't think they are that worried....
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is a contention among the nations in that region as to where the ownership and rights of access are to the south china sea. and this is conceivable that china might seek to reestablish its claim there by military coercion and that could lead them into a confrontation with the united states' desire to maintain free access. the best way of avoiding that military conflict is what we should see because the military conflict with china would be catastrophic for both nations, indeed for the whole region. so, we want to avoid that. i believe the best way of avoiding that is by maintaining a -- continuing to maintain a strong naval presence in the region, and by having an unambiguous commitment to doing that. i believe that our new national security strategy is that unambiguous commitment, and i believe that the u.s. navy is capable of maintaining that unambiguous military strength. as we sit here this morning aboard the uss macon island, in san francisco bay, looking out to the pacific, it is easy to believe that the united states is, in fact, a pacific power and that to keep it that way w
is a contention among the nations in that region as to where the ownership and rights of access are to the south china sea. and this is conceivable that china might seek to reestablish its claim there by military coercion and that could lead them into a confrontation with the united states' desire to maintain free access. the best way of avoiding that military conflict is what we should see because the military conflict with china would be catastrophic for both nations, indeed for the whole...
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the traditional partners of fisheries, but also bring nations from far away parts of the world, nations that do fish all over the world back to the arctic in a way that we have never seen before. so we might see fishing police not just from the arctic countries, but from dominant fishing coming up to the arctic because of the melting of the sea ice. that is why the future of the fisheries in the arctic is among the issues that we have put on the agenda for the arctic circle meeting in reykjavik next october. i think i announce in my speech that the date is in the middle of october, and the location in the capital of my country, and you can also go on arcticcircle.org to see many of the issues that will be discussed during this meeting. >> looking to russia, the questioner says, russia recently adopted a new strategy for the arctic region. does devopmentthe rion e arctic council? >> on the whole, i think russia has been very constructive within the arctic council. in fact, the agreement on search and rescue, which i think clinton clen was among those who signed that agreement when she wa
the traditional partners of fisheries, but also bring nations from far away parts of the world, nations that do fish all over the world back to the arctic in a way that we have never seen before. so we might see fishing police not just from the arctic countries, but from dominant fishing coming up to the arctic because of the melting of the sea ice. that is why the future of the fisheries in the arctic is among the issues that we have put on the agenda for the arctic circle meeting in reykjavik...
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and the controversial side is his connection to the national authorities are accusing him of being a criminal scheme to steal around half a million dollars worth of timber from a state company this was back in two thousand and nine when he was the aide to the local governor. and if found guilty that he is looking at up to ten years behind bars but now and his supporters claim that this is purely a political case. for posting that many thanks indeed for keeping us up to date on some domestic issues thank. our russian police say they've captured the man suspected of killing six people in the western city of bell sergei pumice had several previous convictions for stealing cars and was released from prison in twenty twelve during the rest of police officer reportedly received severe head wounds. has more now now that the manhunt has successfully concluded we can talk about truly gargantuan efforts that went into its more than two thousand police. brought in not just from belgrade itself but also from neighboring regions as well especially riot police came in from moscow to it turns out t
and the controversial side is his connection to the national authorities are accusing him of being a criminal scheme to steal around half a million dollars worth of timber from a state company this was back in two thousand and nine when he was the aide to the local governor. and if found guilty that he is looking at up to ten years behind bars but now and his supporters claim that this is purely a political case. for posting that many thanks indeed for keeping us up to date on some domestic...
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earlier today president obama consoled the nation at an interfaith service if boston's cathedral of the holy cross. >> our prayers are with the injured. so many wounded, some gravely. from their beds, some are surely watching us gather here today. and if you are, know this, as you begin this long journey of recovery, your city is with you. your commonwealth is with you. your country is with you. we will all be with you as you learn to stand and walk and yes, run again, of that i have no doubt. you will again. (applause) >> rose: a little after 5 p.m. this evening at a press conference the fbi released images andillance video of two potential suspects. the picture showed two young men carrying backpacks near the sites of the explosion. fbi special agent richard deslauriers asked for the public's help to identify the suspects. >> after a detailed analysis of photo video and other evidence, we are releasing photos of these two suspects, identified as suspect one and suspect two. they appeared to be associated. suspect one is wearing a dark hat. suspect two is wearing a white hat. suspect t
earlier today president obama consoled the nation at an interfaith service if boston's cathedral of the holy cross. >> our prayers are with the injured. so many wounded, some gravely. from their beds, some are surely watching us gather here today. and if you are, know this, as you begin this long journey of recovery, your city is with you. your commonwealth is with you. your country is with you. we will all be with you as you learn to stand and walk and yes, run again, of that i have no...